Empathy During Crises: Investigating Attitudes, Tolerance, and Ingroup–Outgroup Dynamics in Response to Refugee Movements
Journal of Personality2025Vol. 93(6), pp. 1351–1366
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Abstract
These findings underscore the critical role of empathy in fostering solidarity and social cohesion during societal crises.
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